In a statement, Malaysia Airlines said it will leverage SITA Connect which provides network connectivity, allowing team members to access central systems from anywhere, supporting the airline’s worldwide operation for employees working remotely.
“SITA Connect will lower connectivity costs, improve the quality of service, enable ease of access to new features and applications and facilitate their passengers’ check-in process worldwide, benefiting from SITA’s global presence across 220 countries and territories,” it said, Bernama reported. “Boosting the connectivity, security and agility of the backbone technologies that support Malaysia Airlines will ensure that we are ready for the influx of passengers over the coming months,” said group chief executive officer Izham Ismail.
SITA Asia Pacific president, Sumesh Patel, said SITA had a long history of collaboration with Malaysia Airlines.
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